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Electrostatic Precipitation -Discussion
By F.L. Preshidge
R. B. RATHBUN,* Salt Lake City, Utah (written discussion?).¬While the engineer should carefully weigh the merits of the various types of equipment, he must bear in mind that the object of his plant is
Jan 12, 1918
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Electrostatic Precipitation ? Discussion
GERARD B. ROSENBLATT,* Salt Lake City, Utah (written discussion?). -Mr. Eschholz attacks this problem from what appears to me to be the proper angle. He does not limit his viewpoint to the attainment
Jan 10, 1918
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Electrostatic Precipitation-Discussion (Blast-furnice SUpeRintende, International Smelting Co.)
By 0. H. ESCHHOZ
HARMON F. FISHER,* New York, N. Y. Mr. Eschholz discusses the particular case of large precipitators installed in connection with large metallurgical operations, and receiving their high-potential ene
Jan 11, 1918
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Electrostatic Separation
By William P. Dyrenforth
The principle of electrostatic separation is discussed and elaborated on by dividing into the three main mechanisms of electrification as applied to separation of solid substances, i.e., (1) contact e
Jan 1, 1978
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Electrostatic Separation At Midvale
By H. A. Wentworth
THE Huff electrostatic plant of the United States Smelting Company operated in conjunction with its wet concentrator at Midvale, Utah, was the second plant of substantial size installed using the Huff
Jan 8, 1914
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Electrostatic Separators May Supplant Mixer-Settlers
By K. W. Warren, F. R. Prestridge, B. A. Sinclair
Separating oil from water may seem simple enough, but in fact, tremendous efforts have gone into this common process problem. The petroleum industry is constantly looking for better ways to separate t
Jan 4, 1978
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Electrothermics: New Way Of Breaking Rock?
The General Electric Co., in cooperation with the Montana School of Mines and under a research grant from the Anaconda Co., is presently experimenting on a new non-explosive method of breaking rock wi
Jan 11, 1961
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Electrowinning
Electrowinning U.S. 4,066,520 - Recovery of copper from copper sulfide ore. Finely divided ore concentrate is leached with moderately strong sulfurous acid to solubilize copper ions, the leach solu
Jan 1, 1979
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Electrowinning Of Copper From Solvent Extraction Electrolytes - Problems And Possibilities
By J. B. Scuffham, G. Eggett, W. R. Hopkins
With solvent extraction now being accepted as a major method for recovering copper from leach liquors, the authors' company decided that in tankhouse design full advantage was not being taken of
Jan 1, 1973
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Electrowinning Of Silver From Cyanide Leach Solution Of Bupyung Silver Mine
By S. J. Im
Bupyung Silver Mines daily treats average 14 tons of concentrates containing 9,000 g Ag per ton. Bupyung Silver Refinery uses Merrill Crowe process to recover the silver from the leach solution contai
Jan 1, 1984
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Elementary Theory Of Rolling
By M. Gensamer
THE PURPOSE OF THIS PAPER is to lay a foundation of elementary theory that might be useful in the discussions which it is hoped will be evoked during this Symposium. It is not my purpose to try to exp
Jan 1, 1948
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Elements of a National Mineral Policy
By C. K. Leith
THE purpose of these conferences has been to find some basic principles to guide us in the chaos which confronts us, to arrive at elements of a national policy. None such exists, nor, as a matter of f
Jan 1, 1933
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Elements of an Advanced Open-Pit Equipment Maintenance Program
By Donald C. Myntti
Modern open-pit mining can be described as a capital-, labor-and energy-intensive, large-scale, mechanized, and highly repetitive bulk material preparation and handling operation, with emphasis on the
Jan 3, 1978
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Elements Of Deceptive Data Presentation Insurance Protection For Decision Making
By James E. Lawver
Efficiency of industrial research and development depends on the ability of engineers and scientists to collect and present data to top management for decisions. In many cases, the data presented are
Jan 6, 1962
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Elements of Operation of the Pneumatic Table
By Arthur Taggart
THIS paper describes the result of a series of experiments run in the laboratory of the School of Mines, Columbia University, during the winter of 1927-28. It shows that the several operating adjustme
Jan 1, 1929
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Elements Of Physical Chemistry
OF THE many categories into which scientific knowledge has been arbitrarily divided, the one which has proved most applicable in our attempts to gain an insight into the details of steelmaking process
Jan 1, 1944
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Elevated Temperature Tension Tests on Galvanized Steels ? with Discussion on Galvanized Steel at Elevated Temperature
By J. H. Craig
As a result of information that the Navy Department was questioning the advisability of raising the maximum allowable exposure temperature for zinc-coated steel parts from 500 to 750 F., it was decide
Jan 1, 1945
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Eliminating Accidents - A Group of Mines Finds What Safety Methods Won?t Work and What Will
By Frank V. Hicks
THE following paper-in no sense a technical paper-is a summary of a safety campaign instituted by a coal-mining company to improve an unfortunate safety record. The experience should be suggestive equ
Jan 1, 1935
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Eliminating Hand Picking At The Mt. Hope Mine
By Henry Schwellenbach
LABOR shortages, rising wages, and changes in moisture and fines content of the ore necessitated a review of the flowsheet at Warren Foundry & Pipe Co's. Mt. Hope, N. J. Mines Div. This plant had
Jan 1, 1952